Shi Quan Da Bu Tang (Shiquan Dabu teapills), 200 pills

Shi Quan Da Bu Tang (Shi Quan Da Bu Wan), also known as Shiquan Dabu teapills, is a well known traditional Chinese herbal medicine for tonifying vital energu (qi) and blood. It was formulated by Taiping Hui-Min Ju (Public Welfare Pharmacy Bureau) in Chinese Song Dynasty in AD 1200.

Morden experimental and clinical studies has releaved that Shi Quan Da Bu Tang has immunopotentiating effects, potentiates therapeutic activity in chemotherapy and radiotherapy, inhibits the recurrence of malignancies, prolongs survival, as well as ameliorate and/or prevents adverse toxicities of many anticancer drugs. An excellent product that help improve quality of life of people with cancer

In Japan, pharmacological researches and clinical uses of Shi Quan Da Bu Tang ("Shi Quan Da Bu Wan" in pill form, "Juzen-taiho-to" in Japaness pronunciation) have been extensively carried out. These has resulted in publishing a research monograph of the formula (see reference 2). Citing the book review on Chapter 10:

"Chapter 10. Antitumor effects in combination with chemotherapy by K. Tarao and T. Okamoto. This chapter presents clinical effects of the formula as an adjuvant agent in combination with anticancer agents against various cancers including gastric, colorectal, hepatocellular, breast, gynecological, urological and lung. The formula alleviates side-effects resulting from chemotherapy after using 5-fluorouracil, cis-platin, adriamycin, mitomycin and cyclophophamide. It also improves the quality of life of cancer patients."